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Shiiine On Weekender 2025

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Allan
April 24th 2025
As always a gig at King Tuts should be treasured and this was no different. Nostalgia rules when a band from the Manchester days is in town however there was a wide age range among the capacity crowd. Northside put on a 5 star show playing all their hits in a 60 minute sing-a-long. Looking forward to the next appearance already.
Glasgow, United Kingdom@
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Northside Biography

Northside are a band from Manchester, England that borrowed heavily from the Madchester scene of the time. Formed in 1989, they released their only album Chicken Rhythms on Factory Records in 1991. The band became known for their ecstatic live shows.

With its opening gambit, LSD, their single, "Shall We Take A Trip" was held by many as a symbol of the Madchester scene. It served up spangly psychedelia and shuffling beats. The track was banned by the BBC for its many references to drugs. It eventually broke into the top 50 in the UK charts. Interestingly though, on 6th May 2006, BBC 6 Music played this song in its entirity on the Marc Riley Show in mid afternoon. This possibly shows how things have moved on in 15 years.

Band members are Warren Dermody (Vocals) Timmy Walsh (Guitar) Cliff Oiger (Bass) and Paul Walsh (Drums) with Danny Yates (Guitar) Paul Ankers (Guitar) and Dean Dermody (Drums) replacing the original line up some years later.


(ATTN: THE SONG BELOW IS NOT PART OF THE NORTHSIDE CATALOG)
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